Ummat Interviews Usamah Bin-Ladin 28 September 2001
Bin-Ladin Denies Involvement in the 9/11 Attacks
Source: Khilafah.com, 10 Oct 2001
The Al-Qaidah group had nothing to do with the 11 September attacks on the USA, according to Usama bin Ladin in an interview with the Pakistani newspaper Ummat. Usama bin Ladin went on to suggest that Jews or US secret services were behind the attacks, and to express gratitude and support for Pakistan, urging Pakistan’s people to jihad against the (…)
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FlashBack: Bin-Ladin Denies Involvement in the 9/11 Attacks
31 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Charles Krauthammer on Spying On Americans: Where’s The Abuse?
31 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Krauthammer, the perennial mouth piece on Fox news, does not perceive any abuse by Bush and his secret data mining operation. In fact the abuse is staring America in the face, Bush Lies. Bush told the American people that the courts were a buffer for the rights of American citizens and were being honored. It appears that honest American Patriots, that were privy to a top secret spying program knew this was a lie and became Whistleblowers to the NY Times. The whistleblowers also knew that (…)
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Chalabi takes over Iraq oil ministry amid ’crisis’
30 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Chalabi has assumed direct control of the powerful oil ministry as crude exports ground to a halt due to sabotage attacks and logistics problems, officials said on Friday.
Chalabi, who has been improving his relations with Washington after falling out with the U.S. administration, was appointed acting oil minister after the incumbent Ibrahim Bahr al-Uloum was given leave, the officials said.
Uloum told Reuters he was "intent on (…) -
UNANSWERED QUESTONS FROM 2005
30 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsUNANSWERED QUESTIONS OF 2005
By Peter Fredson
December 30, 2005
As 2005 is fading into history there are some questions regarding George W. Bush that have not yet been answered. Perhaps in his State of the Union Message, in a couple of weeks, he will answer these nagging questions, perhaps not.
First of all: Cindy Sheehan says she would like to know what were the noble purposes for which George Bush hastily declared war on Iraq. I too would very much like to know. So far I have (…) -
’Patience, Mr. Bush? How about impeachment, now?’
30 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsAfter suffering 17 minutes of bobbling homilies, lies, and hand gestures, as if the president were talking in sign language to the deaf and dumb, asking for our patience in pursuing a criminally illegal war, one that so far has cost 2100 American lives, 200,000 Iraqi lives, $200 billion plus (another $80 billion to be asked for), patience is not what is needed. Rather it is Bush’s impeachment and that of his entire administration, now. This is a no-vote on his referendum-seeking screed. But (…)
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Clowntime is Over: The Last Stand of the American Republic
30 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsSo now, at last, the crisis is upon us. Now the cards are finally on the table, laid out so starkly that even the Big Media sycophants and Beltway bootlickers can no longer ignore them. Now the choice for the American Establishment is clear, and inescapable: do you hold for the Republic, or for autocracy?
There is no third way here, no other option, no wiggle room, no ambiguity. The much-belated exposure of George W. Bush’s warrantless spy program has forced the Bush-Cheney Regime to (…) -
Sovereignty or Slavery
29 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSovereignty
By Peter Fredson
December 29, 2005
When I become confused by lies I often turn to my Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary that has been my companion since 1950. Today I read some articles published since 2004 about Iraqi Sovereignty put out by the Neocoms of the Bush Administration and the more I read the more I was confused.
The meaning to the Bush thugs of Sovereignty is similar to the meanings of Liberty, Democracy, Freedom, and Constitution. That is, those words mean (…) -
The Carnival of Values and the Exchange Value of Carnival
29 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
In this issue of The Commoner we are beginning to clear a path (or maybe several paths) out of the dust emerging from the front line, and try to make sense of what is the reason for the smoke and sparks. We see a strange phenomenon occurring: what we practice is often not what we value and what we value is often not what we practice (and in saying this let us not forget that “practice” means many diverse things: work, shopping, eating, filling forms, writing, taking the train, watching the (…)
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A petition to Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald
29 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsI ,an American citizen, in compliance of constitutional rights to seek redress of greivances against the high officers of the US federal government , seek to petition said Patrick J. Fitzgerald , US Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois and Special Counsel leading the investigation of the instant case , known in the public vernacular as the "CIA Leak Case" to take the following actions to serve the cause of Justice and to protect the National Security of the United States (…)
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America’s Tomorrow [Corporatism Rising]
29 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsTaken from: www.valenzuelasveritas.blogspot.com
Burden on Those Yet to Come
Throughout human history certain patterns continue repeating themselves over and over again, becoming, if careful attention is paid to study them, a direct harbinger to what tomorrow’s cultures and societies will be like. The inevitability of what a future generation’s destiny will become is oftentimes discernable from the accumulated sins of the fathers that came before as well as those of the grandfathers that (…)